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*This skill's name is German and essentially means "Turn behind". The word used for 'behind' here is more commonly used as a euphemism to refer to someone's bottom like it can be in English as well, which is likely a lost-in-translation mishap. | *This skill's name is German and essentially means "Turn behind". The word used for 'behind' here is more commonly used as a euphemism to refer to someone's bottom like it can be in English as well, which is likely a lost-in-translation mishap. | ||
**Correctly translated, the skill's name would be '''Umdrehen''' or '''Herumdrehen'''. | **Correctly translated, the skill's name would be '''Umdrehen''' or '''Herumdrehen'''. | ||
*In Europe, Torquere Post is latin and means "to turn behind | *In Europe, Torquere Post is latin and means "to turn behind". | ||
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